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When: 31 BC
Where: Rome and Egypt
What’s So Special about Their Love: These two had a love so strong, war was waged against them to break them up. When Mark Antony left his wife, Octavia, for the mesmerizing Cleopatra, Octavia’s brother Octavian brought the army of Rome to destroy them. These two lovers were so entranced with each other that they committed suicide rather than be apart- the ultimate Romeo and Juliet true love story.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Corruption and financial or political scandals are the biggest worries for 71 percent Indians,
revealed a global poll by Ipsos. The Ipsos poll was conducted among
18,687 global citizens in 24 Countries to assess the most worrying
issues, direction and satisfaction in their country.

Terrorism is the second biggest worry (38 percent), followed by Crime
and Violence (34 percent), Poverty and Social Inequality (31 percent),
Unemployment and jobs (28 percent), high tax rate (15 percent) and
healthcare and education both (14 percent).

Biswarup Banerjee, Head Marketing Communications, Ipsos India said
“India has been rocked lately by a series of corruption scandals that
have embarrassed the government, rattled markets and delayed reform
bills as the opposition stalled parliament and government was busy
tackling agitation for strong anti-corruption Citizens Ombudsmen ‘Jan
Lokpal’ bill lead by Anna Hazare.”

Banerjee added that “The country, 87th in Transparency International's
rankings based on perceived levels of corruption, is no stranger to
scandals, thus it is not a surprise to see Indians are most worried
about corruption and financial or political scandals.”

The poll revealed that only 45 percent Indians believe that things in
India are heading in the right direction currently, which is a big drop
of 27 points from a year back when the Indian economy was registering
healthy growth in spite of global slowdown. Even satisfaction level with
how things are going in the country has declined to 44 percent from 71
percent a year back, a significant drop of 27 points.

“Multiple
high profile corruption cases in the recent past and regular harassment
faced by ordinary citizen to get a simple job done from various
government departments has dented confidence of Indians in the system
and given rise to deep sense of dissatisfaction,” said Banerjee.

Unemployment and jobs is the biggest area of concern for 49 percent
global citizen, followed by Poverty and Social Inequality (39 percent),
Corruption and Financial or Political Scandals (34 percent) and Crime
and Violence (30 percent). Health care followed next at 23 percent,
taxes at 20 percent and education at 19 percent.

The poll found that 77 percent citizens of Saudi Arabia think that
things in their country are heading in the right direction, leading by a
wide margin. Following behind are China (57 percent), Canada and
Indonesia both (53 percent), Brazil (52 percent), Argentina and Turkey
both (47 percent) and India (45 percent).

On the satisfaction category, almost seven in ten (67 percent) citizens
of Saudi Arabia say they are satisfied with the way things are going in
their country followed by Canada (59 percent), Sweden (56 percent),
China and Germany both (49 percent), Australia (48 percent) and India at
44 percent.